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we have pete williams reporting earlier that most law enforcement officials could tell him about these two suspects indicates they've been in the u.s. about a year, are in their early 20s and have some military experience. but, of course, as people continue to look for some reason, mode, etcetera of what's behind these in the first place, these details are going to become very important, i would imagine. >> that's absolutely right. as we said and as you repeated, yes, they apparently are college age or slightly past, have been in the u.s. about a year and have international ties and military experience. that's all we know. we don't know what the motive was and presumably as the day goes on, if they can apprehend this suspect number two alive, presumab presumably, we'll learn a lot more. >> scott, stay there if he can. we want to get a check off markets. it's a friday session, otherwise a very quiet session across europe. the implied open for the dow is now 90 points to the upside. the s&p 500, the nasdaq pointed higher, as well. major bourses across europe are showing italy and spain l
we have pete williams reporting earlier that most law enforcement officials could tell him about these two suspects indicates they've been in the u.s. about a year, are in their early 20s and have some military experience. but, of course, as people continue to look for some reason, mode, etcetera of what's behind these in the first place, these details are going to become very important, i would imagine. >> that's absolutely right. as we said and as you repeated, yes, they apparently are...
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the possibility that there will be some change in the electoral law, in the expanse public sector and for the italian politics and some changes in terms of structural reforms that could carry over until the beginning of next year. while obviously it's not the ideal scenario overall, because italy needs something more than just a little changes here and there, but that would be the first step in the right direction. >> right. and as annalisa says, futures could cause near term volatility. thanks very much. she's a senior economist at new edge. speaking of tumultuous, russia's president is coming under controver controversy. while russia's economy hadn't performed badly last year, falling commodity prices risk pushing the country into recession. these comments come just hours after president putin threatened to fire officials for not following his orders on public spending. geoff cutmore is outside this event. what are you hearing about these concerns and the russian economy overnight? >> reporter: absolutely. fascinating issue. we clearly see some risks emerging in the russian governme
the possibility that there will be some change in the electoral law, in the expanse public sector and for the italian politics and some changes in terms of structural reforms that could carry over until the beginning of next year. while obviously it's not the ideal scenario overall, because italy needs something more than just a little changes here and there, but that would be the first step in the right direction. >> right. and as annalisa says, futures could cause near term volatility....
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it is reported that a law enforcement official is saying that an arrest is imminent. nbc news has not independently confirmed that so we're being cautious with it. scott is working the story up in boston. >> and it's time for street signs. >> we are start the show early today because we are packed. breaking news and moments on the
it is reported that a law enforcement official is saying that an arrest is imminent. nbc news has not independently confirmed that so we're being cautious with it. scott is working the story up in boston. >> and it's time for street signs. >> we are start the show early today because we are packed. breaking news and moments on the
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you welcomed me as a young law student across the river. welcomed michelle, too. you welcomed me -- you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. like you, michelle and i have walked these streets. like you, we know these neighborhoods. and like you, in this moment of grief, we join you in saying, boston, you're my home. for millions of us what happened on monday is personal. it's personal. today our prayers are with the campbell family of medford. and they are here today. their daughter, krystle, was always smiling. those who knew her said that with her red hair and her freckles and her ever eager willingness to speak her mind, she was beautiful, sometimes she could be a little noisy, and everybody loved her for it. she would have turned 30 next month. as her mother said through her tears, this doesn't make any sense. our prayers are with the lew family of china who sent their daughter to bu to experience all that this city has to offer. she was a 23-year-old student far from home, and her
you welcomed me as a young law student across the river. welcomed michelle, too. you welcomed me -- you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. like you, michelle and i have walked these streets. like you, we know these neighborhoods. and like you, in this moment of grief, we join you in saying, boston, you're my home. for millions of us what happened on monday is personal. it's personal. today our prayers are with the...
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if you see these men, contact law enforcement. if you know anything about the bombings or the men pictured here, please call the telephone listed on the photo. that's 1-800-call-fbi. 1-800-225-5324. all calls will be kept confidential. we have also established a website for tips that directly relates to the bombing. please contact us at bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. that website is bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. the photos can be viewed on our website, fbi.gov. it is important to emphasize the images from monday are indelible and the horror of that day will remain with us forever. this further underscores our obligation to investigate this crime judiciously in order to bring those responsible to justice. the victims and the survivors deserve nothing more. nothing less, excuse me. as to monday's victims, the fbi's committed to ensuring the victims receive the rights they are entitled to and the assistance they need. treating victims with respect and providing them with assistance, benefits and assistance will better our cases. our resou
if you see these men, contact law enforcement. if you know anything about the bombings or the men pictured here, please call the telephone listed on the photo. that's 1-800-call-fbi. 1-800-225-5324. all calls will be kept confidential. we have also established a website for tips that directly relates to the bombing. please contact us at bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. that website is bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. the photos can be viewed on our website, fbi.gov. it is important to emphasize the...
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and the plan is that it will be all law enforcement. the previous briefings have included the governor and the mayor. this is now sort of getting down to business, and it is widely anticipated that we will probably see some pictures of people of interest, that they captured on video at the time of the explosions on monday afternoon. that's part of the whole process of healing this city, healing our city was the theme of the remembrances today in boston, culminating in an hour and 15-minute long memorial service, interfaith service, at the cathedral of the holy cross. president obama speaking and delivering a message of renewal. >> this time next year, on the third monday in april, the world will return to this great american city, to run harder than ever and to cheer even louder, for the 118th boston r marathon. >> reporter: the president is now back in washington, and in washington on capitol hill, a couple of top law enforcement officials testifying about the budget for national security and homeland security. u.s. attorney general er
and the plan is that it will be all law enforcement. the previous briefings have included the governor and the mayor. this is now sort of getting down to business, and it is widely anticipated that we will probably see some pictures of people of interest, that they captured on video at the time of the explosions on monday afternoon. that's part of the whole process of healing this city, healing our city was the theme of the remembrances today in boston, culminating in an hour and 15-minute long...
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. >> so are you expecting more divestitures out of this sector as a result of the law? >> in a general sense, yes. i think some of the banks like ubs have already progressed a lot, in that direction. other banks are still trying to sort of, you know, postpone that strategic and structural debate. >> so how does this play out? every analyst report i read, it's not about earnings growth, it's about all these regulators and what this is going to mean for the major banks. >> sure, and when we embarked, and i was part of the group that was rewriting this global regulation, one thing we always tried to make sure, that is a level playing field. i think over the last two years, the whole regulation has swung somewhat away from trying to ensure a global level playing field, and with global systemic surcharges for all the global banks being the stapame to regulators forcing a lot more on local operations. so i think they need to get that process back to the fsb, back to the g-20, and really have a discussion about the global level of the playing field for regulation, because we'r
. >> so are you expecting more divestitures out of this sector as a result of the law? >> in a general sense, yes. i think some of the banks like ubs have already progressed a lot, in that direction. other banks are still trying to sort of, you know, postpone that strategic and structural debate. >> so how does this play out? every analyst report i read, it's not about earnings growth, it's about all these regulators and what this is going to mean for the major banks. >>...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ticking] >> having become a part of so many lives, facebook's creation is now the fodder of myths, the subject of lawsuits, a number of books, and the social network, an award-winning 2010 movie, all focusing on its cofounder and ceo, mark zuckerberg. >> half a billion people give you their personal information. do you feel that, because of that, they have a right to know a lot about you personally, about your values, about what you think? >> yeah, i think that because of that, we have to do a very good job of communicating, as a company, really. >> no, you. i'm talking about you, mark zuckerberg. is it important to know who's running facebook, in light of that? >> yeah, it is. it is. >> interest in what makes mark tick has heightened since the release of the movie the social network that depicts him as a callous genius who betrays friends and principles to protect his creation, facebook. >> if you guys were the inventors of facebook, you'd have invented facebook. >> the real mark vo
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you see the live feed, more law enforcement arriving at the skoon. we saw dozens of vehicles there, with armored law enforcement vehicles. and the truck arriving and a lot of activity again in watertown, within minutes, less than an hour on lock down. all day long we have been looking at the result of months of drills and months of planning, preparation that municipal police departments do all around the country and it's been pointed out again and again today, the level of fire power that they got together in watertowne, comparing it to the things that you would see from navy s.e.a.l.s. if you were worried about there not being enough assets in place, that was not the issue there today. we do want to take you to a nbc special in new york city, bringing us the latest from boston. >> welcome in the rest of the nbc network. >> this is an nbc news special report, here is brian williams. >>. >> we welcome our viewers who have just joining us at 7:07 p.m. on the east coast, one hour ago, public safety officials starting with the governor of the common weal
you see the live feed, more law enforcement arriving at the skoon. we saw dozens of vehicles there, with armored law enforcement vehicles. and the truck arriving and a lot of activity again in watertown, within minutes, less than an hour on lock down. all day long we have been looking at the result of months of drills and months of planning, preparation that municipal police departments do all around the country and it's been pointed out again and again today, the level of fire power that they...
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and there also have been reports by law enforcement sources reporting to nbc news that there has been a fair amount of video evidence including things like somebody putting a backpack or a bag down near the finish line on monday afternoon. but remember, with hundreds of people there, there were a lot of people that put things down that doesn't necessarily mean that it was the bomber. more about some of what was uncovered from the fbi special agent in charge at yesterday's briefing, let's hear again what he had to say. >> we are asking anyone who may have heard someone speak about the marathon or the date of april 15th in any way that indicated that he or she may target the event to call us. someone knows who did this. >> reporter: special agent rick deslauriers yesterday. there has been a tremendous response. it sounds like some of that has led to what law enforcement forces are telling nbc news are solid leads. but we won't hear anything more about what those are until they can get back to work following that bomb threat back at the courthouse. back to you. >> thank you very much. sc
and there also have been reports by law enforcement sources reporting to nbc news that there has been a fair amount of video evidence including things like somebody putting a backpack or a bag down near the finish line on monday afternoon. but remember, with hundreds of people there, there were a lot of people that put things down that doesn't necessarily mean that it was the bomber. more about some of what was uncovered from the fbi special agent in charge at yesterday's briefing, let's hear...
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i mean, it's a federal law that exemption -- >> how is that going to work? >> the tenth amendment won't permit that. arthur, let's be serious about that. where do you think this money is going to go? do you think the governor of california, a state from which you moved in part, you think governor brown -- >> you think he cares whether it's internet sales? >> come on, jerry brown doesn't have to do this. jerry brown can raise taxes -- but he raises them anyway, larry. the question is sales taxes in california are a differential depending on when they come in or out of state. jerry brown has raised every tax that walks, crawls, swims, everything. you can't stop that man fromration taxes. >> now you want interstate. >> why do i want to do it with this? why not make a level sales tax. >> you want interstate internet sales taxes. there's so many jurisdictions in this country. you're going to have to create a second irs on that in order to keep track that have. >> very clear on that in the article. one jurisdiction period for a state, for internet sales. i do agre
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soil, the law enforcement is in full force. this is what they've been planning and practicing for the last 12 years, carl? >> it's true. you always hear about drills. you wonder what is that for? only in achgs is like this does all that preparation, all that money spent become apparent. we'll come back to you in a bit, i'm sure. a lot more "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. you've known? hn we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> boston affiliate talking to fellow student. >> they were originally not born in this country. he told us along with english also spoke arabic and maybe one other language. do you know anything about that? >> no. honestly i don't. i only communicated with him in english. i didn't know he c
soil, the law enforcement is in full force. this is what they've been planning and practicing for the last 12 years, carl? >> it's true. you always hear about drills. you wonder what is that for? only in achgs is like this does all that preparation, all that money spent become apparent. we'll come back to you in a bit, i'm sure. a lot more "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. you've known? hn we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> well, it's been up and down for the markets in the u.s., but europe has a mean streak. >> four clear days of losses. today werted with many of the indices in positive territory. but we erased that going through. i'm not sure. can we just take a look at the map of europe as we head into the close there and let me show you where we're trading at the moment. and we'll see, yes, some are green, but others have dipped into negative territory, so four straight days of losses and again, further losses as you can see at the moment. the economy still very much front and center. >> the european markets are closing now. >> now the effect of what was happening during the course of the week is some of the major indices in europe have dipped into negative territory. let me show you where we are on germany and france. the dow is still up 11% this year. that has actually put them down to negative territory. the uk is still positive. most g-20 countries are negative for the year so far in the equity markets. the u.k. and the u.s. is one of the very fe
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initially, they're sharing it with other law enforcement agencies, just trying to see if anybody knows this person and there is to doubt a strategy to that. but they don't want to get the information or any pictures out of the public yesterday to perhaps clue this person in on where they're at in the investigation. so we can't independently verify any of those other pictures that are floating out there and i can tell you that the authorities have not officially released any pictures. >> has there been a sense of frustration from the authorities, scott, because of all of the, you know, head fakes and misinformation that has gotten out, some of the early stuff that's been out, also because of potential media that's made it easy to make these pictures go around very quickly. >> well, i'm sure there's a great deal of frustration. we've with he got the fbi's statement that came midafternoon yesterday after the false reports of an arrest. that was pretty strongly worded that said that basically admonished the media to vet your information better. that said that the reports of an arrest were
initially, they're sharing it with other law enforcement agencies, just trying to see if anybody knows this person and there is to doubt a strategy to that. but they don't want to get the information or any pictures out of the public yesterday to perhaps clue this person in on where they're at in the investigation. so we can't independently verify any of those other pictures that are floating out there and i can tell you that the authorities have not officially released any pictures. >>...
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the law originally stated it was supposed to come into effect within 45 days. it would finally take effect on april 15th of this week. and congress last week. the house and the senate passed the retraction of the bill in 20 seconds. and president obama signed it. they did it because of natural security. >> also, believe me. doi ent care about this issue. several newspapers about six months ago printed who owned guns in their addresses. where is their concern for security? two sets of rules. don't like it at all. >> rick santelli in chicago. bells about to sound across europe. they had a wild session. especially in germany today. we'll get details from simon right after the break. it's lots of things. all waking up. it's lots of things. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> there was a moment today where the dax fell almost 2%
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the current law requires them to collect the sales tax for online purchases if they have a physical presence in the state where the consumer lives. if the legislation passes, though, online retailers with revenues of more than a million dollars a year could be faced with the task of keeping up with 10,000 different tax jurisdictions. even though all of us are supposed to claim uncollected sales tax on the filings, i bet most of us don't. >> 10,000 tax jurisdictions. that's ridiculous. >> it's a lot. thanks a lot. airlines, railroads and the all important apple. all those reports out today. and the earnings squad standing by to break it down. this can save you hundreds of dollars on your cell phone blil. why millions around the world are kicking it when the ceo of kik messenger joins us live. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world.
the current law requires them to collect the sales tax for online purchases if they have a physical presence in the state where the consumer lives. if the legislation passes, though, online retailers with revenues of more than a million dollars a year could be faced with the task of keeping up with 10,000 different tax jurisdictions. even though all of us are supposed to claim uncollected sales tax on the filings, i bet most of us don't. >> 10,000 tax jurisdictions. that's ridiculous....
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week's boston marathon bombings is responding to investigators questions, marking a dramatic turn for law enforcement officials trying to piece together what was behind that attack. our scott cohn is in boston and has the latest on the investigation. scott, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. it's hard to believe it's been one week since those horrible bombings at the end of the boston marathon. later today at 2:50 local time, the precise time of those bombings one week ago, there will be a moment of silence in boston and church bells will toll throughout the city. dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old bombing suspect remains in serious condition where he is recovering from his wound, but apparently he is alert enough to begin responding to some of the investigators' questions. many of those responses in writing because he has gunshot wound possibly, self-inflicted to the throat, but amazingly, he and his brother for some three days managed to hide in plain sight. dzhokhar at umass dartmouth where he was a student, he worked out in the gym, even talked to friends about the bombing
week's boston marathon bombings is responding to investigators questions, marking a dramatic turn for law enforcement officials trying to piece together what was behind that attack. our scott cohn is in boston and has the latest on the investigation. scott, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. it's hard to believe it's been one week since those horrible bombings at the end of the boston marathon. later today at 2:50 local time, the precise time of those bombings one week ago,...
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under united states law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> that has provoked anger from those on capitol hill saying by trying him through the criminal justice system and reading him his rides, which were done at that initial appearance yesterday, that the administration is missing out on some meaningful intelligence. >> he will get all the rights associated with a federal court trial. he's an american citizen. i'm all for that. but most americans want to find out what he knew, who he associated with, does he know about terrorist organizations within our without the country or trying to hurt us, does he know fwhig about our future. >> meantime, members of congress will get a closed briefing or get a pair of closed briefings today from administration officials about that 2011 interview with tsarnaev's older brother, tamerlan, about why they didn't interview him again when he returned from russia last year. >> skoe scott cohen, thank you very much. >>> coming up, as the dow tries for its 15th straight tuesday gape, we're going to talk markets and more.
under united states law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military commissions. >> that has provoked anger from those on capitol hill saying by trying him through the criminal justice system and reading him his rides, which were done at that initial appearance yesterday, that the administration is missing out on some meaningful intelligence. >> he will get all the rights associated with a federal court trial. he's an american citizen. i'm all for that. but most americans...
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did they break the law or is all fair in business? >> i'm not a lawyer. i don't think i can tell you. >> unfair practices -- >> i do believe in any businessman there's an understanding of what fairness is and when a company practices things such as -- for example if you manage to convince a customer that your product is better and the customer is excited about using it but the punitive action of using the product is so strong that it keeps them from doing it, i think that's an unfair practice. >> that's interesting that that's out there. you expect a company like google or company like microsoft or big powerful companies crushing the competition in a legal way by using market strength and usually it's good technology that got them in that position in the first place. using that as kind of -- you almost admire a company that can do that. >> absolutely. let me use the analogy of baseball. if you play hard ball, that's perfectly legal. nothing wrong with playing hard ball. in a referee or umpire is not calling shots right and if the person starts throwing a
did they break the law or is all fair in business? >> i'm not a lawyer. i don't think i can tell you. >> unfair practices -- >> i do believe in any businessman there's an understanding of what fairness is and when a company practices things such as -- for example if you manage to convince a customer that your product is better and the customer is excited about using it but the punitive action of using the product is so strong that it keeps them from doing it, i think that's an...